The Museum of London
Policy Patrol Email helps the Museum of London
optimize email resources and consolidate their
professional image by blocking unwanted emails,
compressing large attachments and standardizing
users’ signatures.
Company background
The Museum of London was established in 1975,
by the merger of the London Museum and the Guildhall
Museum. The Museum’s collections include
over a million items and represent a quarter of
a million years of history and over seven million
modern Londoners. As well as the main Museum in
the heart of the City of London, the Museum of
London Group also operates the Museum in the Docklands
and has its own Archaeological Service. In total
the group has 500 employees.
Business challenge
The Museum of London’s business challenge
was two-fold; The Museum wanted to optimize its
email and Internet resources and at the same time
exercise more control over the image conveyed
in their email communications. Also, the Museum
was becoming increasingly concerned about the
many offensive emails that employees were receiving,
and wanted to find a way in which to protect their
staff from embarrassment.
Consolidate image
Since employees were creating their own email
signatures, the Museum of London had no control
over their content and the image they conveyed.
Therefore the Museum wanted to standardize signatures
to fit in with the company's design standards.
Promotional opportunity
The Museum of London organizes numerous exhibitions,
events and classes during the year. The marketing
department wanted to capitalize on promotional
opportunities and include information about upcoming
exhibitions in the email signatures of their staff.
In this way, customers and business relations
would automatically be kept up to date on the
latest events organized by the Museum.
Minimize productivity drain
The Museum of London was having to cope with an
increasing amount of junk mail, placing a considerable
drain on employees’ time. The Museum was
also concerned that the sometimes plainly offensive
spam mails were causing embarrassment amongst
their staff and negatively influencing the Museum’s
work environment.
Optimize email resources
Since email usage and the deluge of spam were
increasing every day, the Museum was looking for
ways in which to cope with the growing email load
whilst avoiding the need for expanding the capacity
of their email and Internet systems.
Solution
Faced with the above requirements, Richard May,
Network Manager of the Museum of London, set about
to find a product that could not only block junk
mail and reduce bandwidth and storage usage, but
also centrally add user specific signatures that
could be utilized for promotional purposes. Over
a period of a couple of months, Richard May evaluated
several products and decided that Policy Patrol
was the best fit for their needs: ‘Policy
Patrol provided the best range of features to
add in to Exchange Server. Although other products
offered certain features as well, none covered
all of our requirements in one package.’
The Museum of London applies Policy Patrol in
the following ways:
Signatures
The Museum uses Policy Patrol to add signatures
(including company logo) at server level, therefore
ensuring the signature complies with the Museum’s
design standards. Since Policy Patrol allows you
to create one global signature that is individualized
by using merge fields from the Active Directory,
the product enables the Museum to easily include
promotional text that changes frequently. Finally,
Policy Patrol adds signatures to internal as well
as external mails at server level, avoiding the
need for users to add a signature to any of their
emails.
Anti-spam
The Museum of London makes use of Policy Patrol’s
extensive anti spam features including Bayesian
filtering, real-time black lists, header and keyword
filtering, remote image blocking and recipient
verification. By using recipient verification
and real-time black lists, the Museum can reject
spam before it is even downloaded.
Compression
Policy Patrol compresses all the Museum’s
externally sent attachments that are greater than
10 MB.
Benefits
Through their use of Policy Patrol, the Museum
enjoys the following business benefits:
Increased employee productivity
By blocking spam mails, Policy Patrol has greatly
improved the Museum’s employee productivity
levels. Richard May: ‘Policy Patrol tags
1 out of every 4 messages as spam, therefore substantially
reducing the time that our employees spend sifting
through their emails each day’.
Reduction in bandwidth and storage usage
Policy Patrol saves the Museum’s bandwidth
resources by rejecting junk mail before it is
downloaded. Furthermore the program reduces the
amount of emails received on the system and therefore
decreases the amount of storage space needed.
Finally, by compressing large attachments, Policy
Patrol helps the Museum avoid network congestion
as well as reduce bandwidth usage and storage
space.
Safe working environment
By blocking offensive emails, Policy Patrol avoids
staff embarrassment and helps the company provide
a safe and friendly working environment.
Consolidate professional image
Since Policy Patrol allows the Museum to add signatures
centrally, the Museum can now exercise control
over the professional image conveyed in their
email communications.
Utilize promotional opportunity
Policy Patrol has enabled the Museum to easily
utilize their emails for promoting seasonal events.
Richard May: ‘Thanks to Policy Patrol’s
ability to use Active Directory merge fields,
the product not only allows us to create one global
signature that is customized for each employee,
it also allows the Museum to effortlessly change
promotional texts announcing new events and exhibitions’.
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